Wisconsin leads nation in black male incarceration rates
A University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee study released Friday found Wisconsin has the nations highest rate of incarceration among black men, with drug-related charges being a leading offense.
The study from the UWM Employment and Training Institute found the states 12.8 percent incarceration rate among black men is well above the 9.7 percent rate in Oklahoma, the next closest state. The national average is 6.7 percent.
In Milwaukee, the study found more than half of black males in their 30s have been incarcerated, as well as half of black males in their 40s. Two-thirds of Milwaukee Countys incarcerated black males were from the six poorest zip codes in Milwaukee, according to the study.
The prison population in Wisconsin has more than tripled since 1990, fueled by increased government funding for drug enforcement (rather than treatment) and prison construction, three-strike rules, mandatory minimum sentence laws, truth-in sentencing replacing judicial discretion in setting punishments, concentrated policing in minority communities and state incarceration for minor probation and supervision, the study said.
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